I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to update! I was in a writers block for this story... and my friend convincing me to watch Doctor Who for the first time didn't help... And for those of you who care, I love the Eleventh Doctor! :D Good. I'm glad I got that out. Anyways... Back to the story! Review!

Disclaimer: I do not, in any way, shape, or form, own Haven. Or its characters... :(


She was never one to intentionally draw attention to herself. He wasn't either. So, when they started going out, no one knew until people started to notice that she would kiss him quickly after they were seen eating dinner together. Then he would get in his truck and drive home, everyone who passed him on the road knew why the smile he was wearing was so bright.

They were never people to bring attention to themselves; so, the only person who knew they were engaged the day after was Duke. Everyone else had found out when a fragment of broken light flashed them in the eyes from the ring on her finger.

She was not the kind of person who wanted people to look at her and say that she was lucky or beautiful. It was no big surprise that she didn't have a large, fancy wedding. She didn't want one like all of the other girls she'd known at the orphanage. She was different and she knew it.

He didn't mind getting married at the courthouse. The only witnesses (one of them being much to his dismay. He'd even said that it was the one bad thing about that day) were Duke, Vince and Dave. What they wore to the occasion wasn't even that flashy. He wore his uniform, and she wore a white sundress that Dave had helped her pick out.

People didn't know that they were actually married until she started correcting them when they would say her former name. Of course there was an announcement in the Herald about it, but not that many people read that section of the paper unless there was a specific reason to.

A year and a half later, Audrey and Nathan Wuornos still weren't people who caused the light to be shone on them. They didn't draw attention to themselves if they couldn't help it. But the troubles have a way of moving someone into the light a little. Nathan ignored it, and still kept in the shadows as much as he possibly could- Audrey staying there with him.

That is, of course, until the day that he learned he would be a father.

He told everyone that he possibly could.


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